Green Mechanical’s
Product Solutions

Air Conditioning: Did you know that comfortable employees are significantly
more productive? If payroll costs are more than a minor portion of your
operating expenses, installing or tuning up your air conditioning system
can be a wise investment. You can ensure personal comfort and productivity
in your home as well. Even if your home doesn’t have existing ductwork,
Green Mechanical can provide a solution for you.

Furnaces: Forced-air heating systems are a popular, economical way to
warm your home or workplace during our bitter winters. Such equipment
simplifies the addition of central air conditioning, humidification,
and premium air filtration. Ducted forced-air equipment can minimize
the expense of meeting building codes by providing fresh ventilation
air to your employees and customers. Green Mechanical can zone your system
by installing electronic or mechanical duct dampers. Zoning allows you
to maintain comfortable temperatures in hard-to-condition areas such
as bedrooms or exercise areas, home offices, and sunrooms.

Boilers: While forced-air systems can be more economical
to install, hot water (also known as hydronic) heating can provide the
ultimate in
customized, flexible temperature control. With a hydronic system, Green
Mechanical can install individual temperature controls in each room of
your home or office. Radiant, in-floor tubing can make your tiled floors
warm and inviting. It can heat your garage or workshop, and can even
melt snow from your driveway and walkways. You’ll never wake up
at 4:00 AM to shovel again! Contact Green Mechanical today to find out
more about the compact, efficient boilers now available.

Air Exchangers: Because of advances in construction
materials and techniques, new buildings are much tighter and experience
less air leakage than those
built decades ago. While low-leakage buildings minimize energy loss,
they can also prevent gas appliances, such as water heaters or clothes
dryers, from operating safely and properly. In addition, such buildings
may retain moisture, solvents, and toxic chemicals. An air exchanger
dilutes and exhausts these impurities while it efficiently recovers energy
from the room air you’ve paid to heat or cool.

Dehumidifiers: Areas that give off large quantities of moisture, such
as indoor swimming pools and wastewater treatment plants, require special
consideration. Contact us to find out more about choosing and installing
dedicated industrial dehumidifiers that will ensure the comfort of your
occupants while preventing costly structural damage.